Women's voice on changes in childbirth care practices: a qualitative approach to women's experiences in Brazilian private hospitals participating in the Adequate Childbirth Project

被引:2
作者
Rodrigues, Andreza Pereira [1 ]
de Oliveira, Debora Cecilia Chaves [1 ]
Gomes, Maysa Luduvice [2 ]
de Azevedo Nicida, Lucia Regina [3 ]
Torres, Jacqueline Alves [4 ]
da Trindade Dias Coutinho, Amanda [1 ]
de Souza Cravo, Beatriz da Silva Soares [1 ]
Dantas, Juliana Guimaraes [1 ]
Oliveira, Thays Basilio [1 ]
Domingues, Rosa Maria Soares Madeira [5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Rio de Janeiro UFRJ, Escola Enfermagem Anna Nery, Rua Afonso Cavalcanti, 275 Cidade Nova, BR-20211130 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[2] Rio de Janeiro State Univ UERJ, Fac Nursing, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[3] Oswaldo Cruz Fdn Fiocruz, Casa Oswaldo Cruz COC, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
[4] Inst Hlth Care Improvement, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[5] Oswaldo Cruz Fdn Fiocruz, Evandro Chagas Natl Inst Infectol, Lab Clin Res STD AIDS, Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil
基金
比尔及梅琳达.盖茨基金会;
关键词
Women's perspective; Hospitals; Private; Birth; Cesarean section; Quality improvement; Change; Organizational;
D O I
10.1186/s12978-022-01539-y
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
BackgroundIn Brazil, childbirth practices are strongly marked by surgical events and particularly in the private sector cesarean sections reach rates above 80%. The National Supplementary Health Agency proposed the Adequate Childbirth Project (PPA), a quality improvement project developed at Brazilian hospitals with the aim of changing the current model of childbirth care and reducing unnecessary cesarean sections. The objective of this study is to assess how the participation of women in the process of improving quality childbirth care occurred in two hospitals participating in the PPA.MethodQualitative study, based on interviews with 102 women attended at two hospitals that took part in the first and second stages of the "Healthy Birth", an evaluative hospital-based research, conducted in 2017-2018, that assessed the degree of implementation and the effects of PPA. After thematic content analysis, supported by MaxQda software, three categories emerged: (1) how women gathered knowledge about the PPA, (2) how women perceived it, and (3) which are their suggestions for the PPA improvement.ResultsThe PPA was unknown to most women before delivery. A polysemy of terms, including adequate childbirth, promotes recognition of the "new" model of care. Visits to the maternity hospital and antenatal care groups for pregnant women are opportunities for contacts that change the perception of what childbirth can be. Women have expectations of a relationship with maternity that is not limited to the moment of delivery. The listening channels established between hospitals and women are fragile and not systematized. By increasing the supply of listening spaces, one can also increase the request to leave their suggestions and contributions, and thus gain more allies in improving the project. Women are not yet included as PPA agents and their voices are silenced.ConclusionsWomen's participation to improve childbirth care is relevant and necessary. The women's voice in the PPA is still incipient, and maternity hospitals and health plan operators should create strategies to insert and engage them. Women's voices should be listened to not only during but also before and after childbirth. Plain Language SummaryIn Brazil, childbirth practices are strongly marked by surgical events and particularly in the private sector cesarean sections reach rates above 80%. The Adequate Childbirth Project (PPA) is a quality improvement project developed at Brazilian hospitals with the aim of changing the current model of childbirth care and reducing unnecessary cesarean sections. A qualitative study was developed in order to understand how hospitals have included the participation of women in the PPA. Based on interviews with 102 women, the present study shows that the PPA was unknown to most women before delivery. A polysemy of terms, including adequate childbirth, promotes recognition of the "new" model of care. Visits to the hospital and antenatal care groups for pregnant women are opportunities for contacts that change the perception of what childbirth can be. Women's participation to improve childbirth care is relevant and necessary. The women's voice in the PPA is still incipient and women are not yet included as agents of change, and their voices are silenced. Hospitals and health plan operators should create strategies to engage them. Women's voices may be listened to not only during but also before and after childbirth.
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